The 34th Fisher memorial lecture
34th Fisher Lecturer Professor Peter McCullagh, FRS, University of Chicago
Title
Empirical phenomena and universal laws
Abstract
In 1943 Fisher, together with Corbet and Williams, published a study on the relation
between the number of species and the number of individuals, which has since been
recognized as one of the most influential papers in 20th century ecology.
It was a combination of empirical work backed up by a simple theoretical argument,
which describes a sort of universal law governing random partitions, such as the
celebrated Ewens partition whose original derivation flows from the Fisher-Wright model.
This talk will discuss several empirical studies of a similar sort, including Taylor's law and
recent work related to Fairfield-Smith's work on the variance of spatial averages.
Date and time 17:30, 27 October, 2015
Venue Oxford Mathematical Institute https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/
See
http://www.senns.demon.co.uk/FisherWeb.html
Stephen Senn, Luxembourg Institute of Health
Fisher Memorial Trust Secretary
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